Finoculant is a Dual Action Game-Changer:
FINOCULANT empowers private pond and lake owners by first boosting the rooting of grasses, plants, and trees near and uphill of ponds and lakes to stabilize soil before it erodes into the pond bottom. And second, while it provides preemptive erosion management, it's use also helps mitigate the over-application of unwanted nutrients- those that can wash into ponds and takes heavy rains and cause algae and nuisance plant blooms- and lead to the ruin of a great fishing experience.
Unlinke synthetic fertilizers, Finoculant is 100% soluble, providing much more effect with a much lower potency. So, what is applied is absorbed by plants on land, not washed into the ponds.
SPRAYS ON AS A LIQUID:
- To soil around newly dug ponds; to boost root growth around banks, berms, dams, watersheds, etc
- As a top dressing or replacement to synthetic fertilizers anywhere runoff drains or flows over land into ponds.
- Under difficult to grow patches under trees, and lawns, etc.
- It also works great on legume-based food plots to increase yields for deer season.
Made from what you know: Derived from 100% Newalla hybrid striped bass manure and concentrated dissolved solids; proven safe and effective; validated through lab and field test and certified by the Organic Material Research Institute (OMRI).
Available in sizes from 1 gallon to 275 gallon totes. Nationwide delievery available, license permitting. Dealer inquires welcome. Visit www.NewallaFishCompany.com or contact us direct to order.
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